Suggestions?

Ahoy,

I'm looking for suggestions on what to scan. Since the MRI needs checking for homogeneity of the field and reconstruction capability and what not, I still always have opportunities to scan interesting things. So I ask you:

Do you know of anything interestingly rare perhaps that could yield pretty results?

I will note that pitted fruits and vegetables (peach, mango, avocado, etc.) tend to be pretty boring...which is sad, but alas, true.

Any suggestions would be fun and helpful, and Ill do what I can to get them done. Many thanks!

Have papaya, plantain, yucca or ginger root been done yet? I agree that pomegranate, exotic fruits (and normals - has citrus been looked at yet?), mushrooms, bulbs/root vegetables (garlic, leeks/onions, beets), mushrooms/fungi (though truffles might be asking a bit much), and especially flowers would be amazing. I love your images. They show the beauty and wonder to be found in the seemingly mundane. Thank you for your inspiring posts.

I'm doing the Computational Science and Visualisation master at the University of Groningen and I would like to have some raw MRI-scan data. Could you provide me with the raw data of a few of these scans?

You could try Bonsai Trees, especially the ones with lots of very tiny leaves. - Your images are awesome and I agree, some would make amazing fabric design. How would crystals and geodes show up I wonder or a piece of honey comb, even better a wasps nest, if you find an empty (!) one.